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Market Access and Information Technology Adoption: Historical Evidence from the Telephone in Bavaria

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Does market access affect information technology by shaping its diffusion and adoption? The introduction of the telephone in Bavaria is used to demonstrate that local and external market access affected both. External connections shortened the diffusion time of exchanges by 3 percent on average, while 4 percent of lines were due to such inter-city communication links. However, relatively stronger local effects from population size and demand for communication services, especially in larger cities, imply that initially, the telephone was primarily a local urban amenity that also became an external communication link when it rolled out to more rural places over time.

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  • Ploeckl, Florian, 2023. "Market Access and Information Technology Adoption: Historical Evidence from the Telephone in Bavaria," The Journal of Economic History, Cambridge University Press, vol. 83(1), pages 275-308, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jechis:v:83:y:2023:i:1:p:275-308_8
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